In case you missed the last one… Holly Hofmann & Bill Cunliffe, Three’s Company (Capri) André Matos, Quare (Inner Circle) Juhani Aaltonen Quartet, Conclusions (TUM) Scott DuBois, Black Hawk Dance (Sunnyside) Brian Landrus, Forward (Cadence) Kyle Brenders, Ways (Porter)
Apparently the April 2010 issue of JazzTimes is out, featuring my cover story on Pat Metheny. Teaser here.
This review appears in the March 2010 issue of All About Jazz-New York. — Dan Weiss, Timshel (Sunnyside) By David R. Adler Drummer Dan Weiss made a promising trio debut in 2006 with Now Yes When, featuring pianist Jacob Sacks and bassist Thomas Morgan. Timshel, the follow-up, shows an impressive amount of growth for this lineup in the years since.
My monthly list of recommended CDs, as published in All About Jazz-New York, March 2010: Daniel Blacksberg Trio, Bit Heads (NoBusiness) Matt Davis’s Aerial Photograph, Ways and Means (VanDolah) Orrin Evans, Faith In Action (Posi-Tone) Jaga Jazzist, One-Armed Bandit (Ninja Tune) Paul Meyers Quartet Featuring Frank Wess (Sunnyside) Paul Motian/Chris Potter/Jason Moran, Lost In a Dream (ECM)
In the new Philadelphia Weekly: Art Ensemble of ChicagoSat., Mar. 6, 8pm. $20. International House, 3701 Chestnut St. 215.895.6546 www.arsnovaworkshop.org With their face paint and other onstage accoutrements, the Art Ensemble of Chicago was one of the splashier bands to come out of the mid-’60s milieu of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians. “Great black music, ancient to
I’ve just delved into Michael Bérubé’s book The Left At War, and it’s reminding me how deeply influenced I am by the late Ellen Willis, in particular her 2003 essay “Is There Still a Jewish Question? Why I’m an Anti-Anti Zionist.” I should have linked to it much sooner. Let me be clearer about why I raise the issue of
The Jazz Journalists Association presents: “Jazz Scholarship: The Next Generation”A Jazz Matters panel Featuring Alex Rodriguez, “White and Blue: Alternate Takes on Jack Teagarden” Jared Negley, “Sweetness and Brutality: The Life and Music of Sonny Sharrock” Paul Brady, “Django Reinhardt the Jazz Musician: His Abilities, His Influence, His Legacy” David R. Adler, moderator The New School for Jazz and Contemporary
In the new All About Jazz-New York: — Following the success of In What Language? and Still Life with Commentator, pianist Vijay Iyer and poet Mike Ladd are developing another topical multimedia show with the provisional title “Holding It Down.” Their theme this time: the war-haunted dreams of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. A work-in-progress performance at the HarlemStage Gatehouse (Feb.